The Southern Butler County Enterprise Affiliation hosted a Robotics Night time on Thursday night at South Faculty in Cranberry Township, that includes robotics groups from North Catholic Excessive College and Mars Space Excessive College.
College students from the North Catholic and Mars robotics groups displayed robots they designed and programmed. Demonstrations of navigation and manipulation adopted.
Along with showcasing the skills of the 2 faculty’s robotics groups, the occasion gave members the prospect to community with professionals within the robotics and S.T.E.M. industries.
Sophia Gourash, Mars Space Excessive College ninth-grader, alongside members of the Mars robotics crew, speaks to attendees of Robotics Night time on Thursday at South Faculty in Cranberry Township. Steven Dalton/Particular to the Eagle
Ninth-grader Alex Hutichson, the Mars Space Excessive College pupil driving the Mars robotics crew robotic, works alongside ninth-grader Isaac Hanson to reveal the talents of the robotic their crew constructed at Robotics Night time on Thursday at South Faculty in Cranberry Township. Steven Dalton/Particular to the Eagle
Sophia Signoriello, a senior at North Catholic Excessive College, speaks alongside fellow teammates about their robotics program throughout Robotics Night time at South Faculty in Cranberry Township on Thursday. Steven Dalton/Particular to the Eagle
Robotic operator, Aaron Briercheck, a senior at North Catholic Excessive College, prepares to reveal the talents of the robotic his crew constructed throughout Robotics Night time at South Faculty in Cranberry Township on Thursday. Steven Dalton/Particular to the Eagle
North Catholic Excessive College’s robotic picks up and throws a hoop throughout the room throughout an indication at Robotics Night time at South Faculty in Cranberry Township on Thursday. Steven Dalton/Particular to the Eagle
Mars Space Excessive College’s robotics crew demonstrates what their robotic can do throughout Robotics Night time at South Faculty in Cranberry Township on Thursday. Steven Dalton/Particular to the Eagle